view tests/test-audit-subrepo.t @ 35816:f6ca1e11d8b4 stable

revset: evaluate filesets against each revision for 'file()' (issue5778) After f2aeff8a87b6, the fileset was evaluated to a set of files against the working directory, and then those files were applied against each revision. The result was nonsense. For example, `hg log -r 'file("set:exec()")'` on the Mercurial repo listed revision 0 because it has the `hg` script, which is currently +x. But that bit wasn't applied until revision 280 (which 'contains()' properly indicates). This technique was borrowed from checkstatus(), which services adds(), modifies(), and removes(), so it seems safe enough. The 'r:' case is explicitly assigned to wdirrev, freeing up rev=None to mean "re-evaluate at each revision". The distinction is important to avoid behavior changes with `hg log set:...` (test-largefiles-misc.t and test-fileset-generated.t drop current log output without this). I'm not sure what the right behavior for that is (1fd352aa08fc explicitly enabled this behavior for graphlog), but the day before the release isn't the time to experiment.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sun, 28 Jan 2018 14:08:59 -0500
parents 4441705b7111
children 31286c9282df
line wrap: on
line source

Test illegal name
-----------------

on commit:

  $ hg init hgname
  $ cd hgname
  $ mkdir sub
  $ hg init sub/.hg
  $ echo 'sub/.hg = sub/.hg' >> .hgsub
  $ hg ci -qAm 'add subrepo "sub/.hg"'
  abort: path 'sub/.hg' is inside nested repo 'sub'
  [255]

prepare tampered repo (including the commit above):

  $ hg import --bypass -qm 'add subrepo "sub/.hg"' - <<'EOF'
  > diff --git a/.hgsub b/.hgsub
  > new file mode 100644
  > --- /dev/null
  > +++ b/.hgsub
  > @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
  > +sub/.hg = sub/.hg
  > diff --git a/.hgsubstate b/.hgsubstate
  > new file mode 100644
  > --- /dev/null
  > +++ b/.hgsubstate
  > @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
  > +0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 sub/.hg
  > EOF
  $ cd ..

on clone (and update):

  $ hg clone -q hgname hgname2
  abort: path 'sub/.hg' is inside nested repo 'sub'
  [255]

Test direct symlink traversal
-----------------------------

#if symlink

on commit:

  $ mkdir hgsymdir
  $ hg init hgsymdir/root
  $ cd hgsymdir/root
  $ ln -s ../out
  $ hg ci -qAm 'add symlink "out"'
  $ hg init ../out
  $ echo 'out = out' >> .hgsub
  $ hg ci -qAm 'add subrepo "out"'
  abort: subrepo 'out' traverses symbolic link
  [255]

prepare tampered repo (including the commit above):

  $ hg import --bypass -qm 'add subrepo "out"' - <<'EOF'
  > diff --git a/.hgsub b/.hgsub
  > new file mode 100644
  > --- /dev/null
  > +++ b/.hgsub
  > @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
  > +out = out
  > diff --git a/.hgsubstate b/.hgsubstate
  > new file mode 100644
  > --- /dev/null
  > +++ b/.hgsubstate
  > @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
  > +0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 out
  > EOF
  $ cd ../..

on clone (and update):

  $ mkdir hgsymdir2
  $ hg clone -q hgsymdir/root hgsymdir2/root
  abort: subrepo 'out' traverses symbolic link
  [255]
  $ ls hgsymdir2
  root

#endif

Test indirect symlink traversal
-------------------------------

#if symlink

on commit:

  $ mkdir hgsymin
  $ hg init hgsymin/root
  $ cd hgsymin/root
  $ ln -s ../out
  $ hg ci -qAm 'add symlink "out"'
  $ mkdir ../out
  $ hg init ../out/sub
  $ echo 'out/sub = out/sub' >> .hgsub
  $ hg ci -qAm 'add subrepo "out/sub"'
  abort: path 'out/sub' traverses symbolic link 'out'
  [255]

prepare tampered repo (including the commit above):

  $ hg import --bypass -qm 'add subrepo "out/sub"' - <<'EOF'
  > diff --git a/.hgsub b/.hgsub
  > new file mode 100644
  > --- /dev/null
  > +++ b/.hgsub
  > @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
  > +out/sub = out/sub
  > diff --git a/.hgsubstate b/.hgsubstate
  > new file mode 100644
  > --- /dev/null
  > +++ b/.hgsubstate
  > @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
  > +0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 out/sub
  > EOF
  $ cd ../..

on clone (and update):

  $ mkdir hgsymin2
  $ hg clone -q hgsymin/root hgsymin2/root
  abort: path 'out/sub' traverses symbolic link 'out'
  [255]
  $ ls hgsymin2
  root

#endif